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This raw foodist is independent and makes no food preparation

January 6, 2008 by Good Samaritan

For my friends and relatives who just tuned in to my blog, yes, I’ve turned raw.  It’s not horrible.  It’s natural.  It’s easy.  I am now free.  Independent.  I can dare say go on great adventures if I wanted to.  I am no longer tied to a home kitchen or some restaurant kitchen.

My favorite hangout is the wet market, especially the fruit section.  I go there almost every other day.  The fruit vendors know me.  They know I buy a lot.  If I succeed in turning my whole family raw, I wouldn’t need to spend a single peso for cooking.  Imagine, no cook, no lpg, no pots and pans, no condements, no mixing, no hassles.   We can go on camping trips and have no need for fire, no stove.  Just fruits.  We are now survivors.

Imagine if all you men out there were all raw foodist, mono eaters like myself.  If your wife is too lazy to cook, who needs her?  If your maid wants to leave you, no real loss.  The laundry can get done at the laundromat.  Kitchens can be small and have little activity.

Me, I just store my fruits.  Wait for them to ripen and just eat the ripe ones.  I just need a coconut ax, a fruit knife, and some plates.  Many times I just use my bare hands for mangoes, for bananas.

On the go, a busy businessman like me needs no time off for lunch.  I just have a few fruits in my bag and I have my snacks or meals.  I don’t even bother bringing water.  My dalanghita hydrates me tons better.

My kids and I ran sprints today at the olympic oval and we only brought a few dalanghita’s with us.  No water. Bah. Dalanghitas hydrate better.  Of course afterwards we went to the coconut vendor for some even more refreshing coconuts.

So being a raw foodist, primarily raw fruitarian (I also eat raw eggs and raw fish), brings the garden of eden back to the present, right before your very eyes.  We live in a tropical country and with international trade, we have a wide variety of fruits.

Fruits are more expensive than vegetables.  So?  I don’t need to cook fruits.  We threw away all vitamins and supplements.  And we don’t get sick.  Raw is best.  I hope you discover and experience the same joy I feel today.  Once you experience the convenient and delicious yuppy lifestyle of raw fruitarian, you will love it and will want to stick with it.

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